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Peasants in India's non-violent revolution : practice and theory / Mridula Mukherjee.

By: Series: Sage series in modern Indian history ; 5Publication details: New Delhi ; Thousand Oaks : Sage Publications, c2004.Description: 577 p. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0761996869 (hard back)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 954.03 MUK 22
LOC classification:
  • HD1537.I4 M816 2004
Online resources:
Contents:
Peasant protest: the historical context Emergence of modern peasant organizations and fashioning a peasant agenda 1924-29 Marching with the nation: peasants and civil disobedience 1930-32 Consolidating peasant politics: national organization and ideological radicalization 1933-37 Peasant upsurge: reaching the high-water mark 1938-39 Anti-war, people's war and post-war: communists and peasants 1939-47 Peasant protest in a non-hegemonic state: the princely state of Patiala 1930-53 Peasants and anti-colonial nationalism Peasants and non-violence: forms of protest and methods of mobilization Peasants and outsiders: social origins of leaders and participants Mapping peasant consciousness: elements of an alternative framework In conclusion: transforming peasant consciousness-practice versus theory
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [543]-560) and index.

Peasant protest: the historical context
Emergence of modern peasant organizations and fashioning a peasant agenda 1924-29
Marching with the nation: peasants and civil disobedience 1930-32
Consolidating peasant politics: national organization and ideological radicalization 1933-37
Peasant upsurge: reaching the high-water mark 1938-39
Anti-war, people's war and post-war: communists and peasants 1939-47
Peasant protest in a non-hegemonic state: the princely state of Patiala 1930-53
Peasants and anti-colonial nationalism
Peasants and non-violence: forms of protest and methods of mobilization
Peasants and outsiders: social origins of leaders and participants
Mapping peasant consciousness: elements of an alternative framework
In conclusion: transforming peasant consciousness-practice versus theory

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